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CMF-steel type or “B” style for single, robust round CM7X-marker inserts. Columbia Marking Tools www.columbiamt.com LED Work Light Features Explosion-Proof Plug The company’s 2-ft-long LED Magnalight work light features 100 ft of cord ending in an explosion-proof plug. It is designed to allow users to connect the light to explosion-proof outlets within a hazardous workplace. The lamp 14 Inspection Trends / October 2011 produces a glare-free wide flood of light and is useful for close work and inspection activities where contrast and color rendering are critial. The Model EPL-FL1524-LED-100-1523 lamp features a high lumen per watt output and efficient reflector design. It is aproved for Class 1 Div. 1 and Class 2 Div. 2 locations. Larson Electronics www.magnalight.com Spectrometer Offers Precise Metal Analysis The updated version of the Spectrolab metal analyzer is easier to use and offers reduced operating costs. Components that require maintenance are placed in easy-to-access locations. The optical emission spectrometer features an extended diagnosis and log file system that helps users to monitor the instrument’s status and perform accurate troubleshooting. The analyzer features optimized excitation parameters and a readout system that enables permanent enhancements for lead analysis with a focus on battery technology or in the analysis of precious metals. Among the metals the instrument is able to analyze with a single hardware configuration are aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys. It features optimized optical resolution and a focal width of 750 nm in both optical segments. SPECTRO Analytical Instruments www.spectro.com. Precious Metal Analyzer Features Easy Operation The company’s Niton LX2 precious metal analyzer combines point-and-shoot operation with labquality nondestructive analysis to provide exact metal content in seconds. The instrument comes with a mobile test stand, battery and battery charger, PC connection cables, locking carrying case, and belt holster. It provides onthe spot sorting and valuation of all precious metals as well as quantification of other desirable and undesirable elements. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. www.thermoscientific.com/niton Publisher Andrew Cullison cullison@aws.org, Extension 249 General Management, Reprint Permission, Copyright Issues Editor Mary Ruth Johnsen mjohnsen@aws.org, Extension 238 Feature Articles Production Editor Zaida Chavez zaida@aws.org, Extension 265 Design and Production Advertising Sales Director Rob Saltzstein salty@aws.org, Extension 243 Advertising Sales Advertising Production Manager Frank Wilson fwilson@aws.org; Extension 465 Advertising Production Advertising Sales & Promotion Coordinator Lea Garrigan Paneca garrigan@aws.org, Extension 220 Production and Promotion Welding Journal Dept. 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd. Miami, FL 33126 (800) 443-9353; FAX (305) 443-7404 CAN WE TALK? The Inspection Trends staff encourages an exchange of ideas with you, our readers. If you’d like to ask a question, share an idea or voice an opinion, you can call, write, e-mail or fax. Staff e-mail addresses are listed below, along with a guide to help you interact with the right person.


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